This is a question going out to all gamers who prefer to download digital copy of games on platforms such as steam, xbox live, PSN, crappy origin etc. The question is What is the longest time you have had to wait for a game to download also what was the game you had to endure for?

Gotham City Imposters On Steam Took About 10 Hours. After Hours Of Waiting I Launched The Game Then It Said I Need A Better Video Card. I Never Got To Play It.
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I had about 3 days worth of downloading all the patches for World of Warcraft when I first got it, the actual number of 3 days isn't accurate for the time if all the downloads were consecutive it would be more like 1 and a half days, but the main patches took about 5-7 hours each and as such I left them on over night to come back to them complete and then need to start the next download. Because they couldn't do them all in a row by themselves for some stupid reason.

Portal 2. It took about 2 days for the fucking thing to download. I have EXTREMELY slow internet. I can only download big shit between 1AM and 6AM because of HughesNet's bullshit Fair Access Policy, or FAP for short. I really fucking hate living in a rural area where I can't get fast internet and a good ping.

At 11/25/12 05:49 PM, Sword-of-Kings wrote:
I can only download big shit between 1AM and 6AM because of HughesNet's bullshit Fair Access Policy, or FAP for short. I really fucking hate living in a rural area where I can't get fast internet and a good ping.

Also, I Hate PC Gaming As They Have The Best Games In The Universe And Features. For Example, Team Fortress 2. I Am A Hardcore TF2 Fan.I Have To Play On Xbox 360 Because I Have The Crappiest Video Card in The World.(I Am Not Saying Xbox Is Shi*) I Am TOO Annoyed As They Get Man VS Machine And Hats Etc. Its My Absolute Fuc*ing Dream To Get A Decent Computer/Laptop.Note To Valve : Care About The Xbox/PS3 A Bit Fuc*ing More Okay?

At 11/26/12 01:12 PM, Pixar9000 wrote:
Also, I Hate PC Gaming As They Have The Best Games In The Universe And Features. For Example, Team Fortress 2. I Am A Hardcore TF2 Fan.I Have To Play On Xbox 360 Because I Have The Crappiest Video Card in The World.(I Am Not Saying Xbox Is Shi*) I Am TOO Annoyed As They Get Man VS Machine And Hats Etc. Its My Absolute Fuc*ing Dream To Get A Decent Computer/Laptop.Note To Valve : Care About The Xbox/PS3 A Bit Fuc*ing More Okay?

With the Xbox 360's RAM being as low as it is, coupled with the fact that TF2 has gotten hundreds of updates... it's just not possible.

And even then, Valve wanted to add what they could but for free, but Microsoft wasn't having it. So they tossed the idea. Microsoft also charges publishers when they patch or add content to their games.

At 11/24/12 04:23 PM, CalamityCB wrote:
This is a question going out to all gamers who prefer to download digital copy of games on platforms such as steam, xbox live, PSN, crappy origin etc. The question is What is the longest time you have had to wait for a game to download also what was the game you had to endure for?

At 11/26/12 03:55 PM, LiquidFire wrote:
Probably Team Fortress 2. That game is around 10 gigs, if not more.

12.8 gigs and it just continues growing with all the new content they keep adding.

Team Fortress 2 is also the game that took me longest to download. I remember it took about three hours before it was finally ready. Though from the looks of this thread my internet connection is not-so-bad apparently.

At 11/24/12 04:23 PM, CalamityCB wrote:
This is a question going out to all gamers who prefer to download digital copy of games on platforms such as steam, xbox live, PSN, crappy origin etc. The question is What is the longest time you have had to wait for a game to download also what was the game you had to endure for?

I didn't actually wait, but the estimated time for Portal 2 was two weeks and by morning it had stretched to a month. I live in a campus hotel and our Wi Fi is probably akin to a 2002 dial-up connection.